You can't drive a car. You will run it over many people if you drive it. Correct?

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Re: You can't drive a car. You will run it over many people if you drive it. Correct?

Originally Posted by Naeem PTC

I am trying to cut down facebook. Correct? No. You could say "I'm trying to cut down on my use of Facebook".

He was run over by a car. I ran a car over him. If you drive a car, you might run it over me. I hope it will help you understand and then to correct my sentence? "He was run over by a car" is a correct sentence and it's meaning is clear. "I ran a car over him" is grammatically correct but unlikely, unless you deliberately drove you car over him.

So you will run many people over if you drive a car. Correct? It's grammatical but unlikely.

I hit you as a joke. OR I hit you in fun. These are correct? They are both grammatical.

Re: You can't drive a car. You will run it over many people if you drive it. Correct?

He was run over by a car. (Statement of fact, no cause or responsibility given.)
I ran him over with the car. (Statement of fact, likelihood is that it was an accident.)
I ran over him with the car. (Statement of fact, assumption would be that I did it on purpose.)